The Brockville Country Club was founded in 1914, the first President being John A. MacKenzie. The club house was located on the shores of the St. Lawrence River - its nine hole golf course had two holes on the south side of the King's Highway and seven holes on the north side. The club house was destroyed by fire in late November 1937, rebuilt for the following season, and occupied thereafter until October 1976.
The Brockville – 1000 Islands Tackaberry Regional Airport (referred to as the Brockville Airport) is your gateway to four key areas: Eastern Ontario, the City of Brockville, the St. Lawrence River with its world famous 1000 Islands attraction; and the Frontenac Arch Biosphere Reserve, a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve. The Airport is open 24 hours/day, 7 days/week and is a CANPASS port of entry for Canada Customs.
At Rideau Glen Golf Club in Kemptville, we offer you more than just golf, we offer you an experience. Our 18-hole course is a challenging yet fun course for seasoned golfers and newbies. Our aesthetically pleasing club with rolling hills provides a relaxing environment to de-stress from everyday life. Come visit us and shoot for that low score.